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    "I BELIEVE in The COMMUNION OF SAINTS"

    -extracts by A.W. Tozer


    Unfortunately the word "church" itself has taken on meanings

    which it did not originally have and has suffered untold injury in

    the house both of its enemies and of its friends... All that is

    meant by that wondrous word cannot be stated in one sentence,

    nor in one paragraph, nor scarcely in one book.


    The universal Church is the body of Christ, the bride of the Lamb,

    the habitation of God through the Spirit, the pillar and ground of

    the truth.


    The local church is a community of ransomed men, a minority

    group, a colony of heavenly souls dwelling apart on the earth,

    a division of soldiers on a foreign soil, a band of reapers,

    working under the direction of the Lord of the harvest, a flock

    of sheep following the Good Shepherd, a brotherhood of like-

    minded men, a visible representative of the Invisible God... The

    spiritual essence of a true church cannot be reproduced

    anywhere but in a company of renewed and inwardly united believers.


    Those religio-social institutions, with which we are all too familiar,

    where worship is a form, the sermon an essay and the prayer

    an embarrassed address to someone who isn´t there, certainly

    do not qualify as churches under any scriptural terms with

    which we are acquainted.


    The church will produce a spiritual culture all its own, wholly

    unlike anything created by the mind of man and superior to any

    culture known on earth, ancient or modern. God is getting His

    people ready for another world, and He uses the local church

    as a workshop in which to carry on His blessed work.


    That Christian is a happy one who has found a company of true

    believers in whose heavenly fellowship he can live and love and

    labor. And nothing else on earth should be as dear to him, nor

    command from him such a degree of loyalty and devotion.


    ~Source-:


    The Set of The Sail, A.W. Tozer, chapter 5

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    Tozer expresses the understanding of the universal Church (the meaning of catholic) and the local church and the differences from the “religio-social institutions” understanding of church while acknowledging there is “"nothing else on earth should be as dear to him, nor command from him such a degree of loyalty and devotion” than the church."

    Theologically speaking, taking the biblical meaning of the Greek word “"ekklesia",” for the English word translated “church,” there is only this meaning of the "“called out ones"” by the Lord. Therefore, speaking biblically, we ought to only voice “"nothing else on earth should be as dear to him, nor command from him such a degree of loyalty and devotion” than the church" who compose those "called out ones" by the Lord.

    If we are to condemn a religious institution, we must not use the English word “church for in doing so we condemn the body of Christ, the bride of Christ, the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit, the New Jerusalem, the saints of the Lord, and the Kingdom of God.”

    Say "church" only with a holy breath.
    Last edited by glen smith; February 2, 2018, 12:33 PM.

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